Clothes-rack



(No Model.)

N. H. LONG.

CLOTHES RACK.

No. 288,645. Patented Nov. 20, 1888.

I tion ready for use.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

NATHAN H. LONG, or MUNOIE, INDIANA.-

CLOTH ES-RAC K.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 288,645, dated November 20, 1883.

Application filed April 14, 1883. (No model.)

5 ana, have invented a new and useful Improve ment in Clothes-Racks, of which the following is a specification. I

My invention relates 'to improvements in clothes-racks; and the objectsof my improvements are to construct a cheap and convenient adjustable rackfor drying clothes, I attain these obj ects by themechanism illustrated by the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective View of my inven- Fig. 2 is an end View, showing the racks adjusted in different positions; andFig. 3 is a View showing the rack folded up ready for shipping.

The legs a are hinged together by a strap,

"5, so that they may be spread apart, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The upper parts of the said legs are provided with notches d, as shown. The legs a areheld apart by the rounds e. The

racks e b are hinged at the top of the legs by rods f, as shown, and the arms I) are held apart by rounds 6, similar to those in the legs a a. The inner ends of the arms bare rounded off, a so that they will fit in the notches d, as shown. The said arms are also providedwith a hook and eye, 8 s, so that the rack maybe held together when folded up, as shown in Fig. 3; or the said hooks s 8 may be left off, if desired. As thus constructed, the racks b'e maybe adjusted in various positions, and the articles to be dried are placed on the rounds e c.

Having thus described my invention, I claim the following and desire to secure the same by Letters Patent In a1clothes-rack, the combination of the I I 1 1 legs a a, rounds e e, aims b, rods f, bars 1, 40

and notches d, all for the purpose set forth. NATHAN H. LONG.

Vitncsses:

OH'As. E. ADAMsoN, AL. L. WRIGHT. 

